Yes, When angels are cast out of heaven they are stripped of there powers and become as weak as humans but angels of heaven however are strong enough to take down armies of men and demons, so like I said yes
I CAN SAY NO becouse was a human.
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No they are not. If you are describing giants as that in "Jack and the beanstalk" there are no such persons. Giants are just taller and larger in stature than the average man or woman and have nothing to do with fallen angels.
The main fallen angel was Lucifer, who had pride so great he thought he was better than God. All the angels who sided with Lucifer instead of God became fallen angels, or Lucifer's demon servants.
They are, since they are on God's side. God being infinitely powerful... demons don't stand a chance. It's like written history... God already won and because angels are on God's side... I think so.
For worshippers and for summission. In Islamic tradition, Djinns are much more powerful than humans and have free will, so some of them are believers and some aren't. In this they resemble the Western idea of angels, but in Islam angels do NOT have free will and so cannot rebel or resist. Some Muslim scholar or other has called them "Allah's robots." The Islamic Devil is not a fallen angel but a rebellious Djinn.
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A bomb is more powerful than a bullet its obvious
Technically, yes. The angels weren't fallen when the nephilim were conceived, though. Nephilim are the product of angels and humans mating. This was against the rules in heaven, so the angels that had consummated with humans were cast out, becoming fallen angels.Another Answer:No, the concept is not biblical in that the impossible joining of a spirit or angel to a physical human being would necessitate the creating of an entirely new being. It is more the works of mythology (Hercules for example) than the Bible teachings.The gift of reproducing via sex is for mankind only in the state of marriage as God designed it to be. Angels do not marry is a way of saying they don't have sex:Mark 12:25New King James Version (NKJV) 25 For when they rise from the dead, they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven.The Nephilim were big people. The Hebrew has "Nephilim" as rendered fallen, or possibly feller: a tyrant or bully. Many biblical scholars would agree that the phrase 'sons of God' are powerful or ones in control at the time due to wealth or strength and are in no way angels.
White men are not fallen angels, we are just human beings, and so are all the other people of different ethnic groups than us.
No the hornet is more powerful
Although the dream pictures angels, it refers to your human falibility. It uses a traditional religious image of the Fallen Angels to express your recognition that you, like everyone else, are less than perfect.